"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... Supposed Witches Based on Real - Life Cases In contrast to the previous chapter , this section as well as all the subsequent ones concentrate on witch figures who appear on stage and directly influence the dramatic action . Some plays ...
... Supposed Witches Based on Real - Life Cases In contrast to the previous chapter , this section as well as all the subsequent ones concentrate on witch figures who appear on stage and directly influence the dramatic action . Some plays ...
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... supposed witches . Moreover , the witches are admittedly real , but they do not cause serious or permanent harm among the figures of the play . On the contrary , their jocular and merry sisterhood represents an inherent criticism of a ...
... supposed witches . Moreover , the witches are admittedly real , but they do not cause serious or permanent harm among the figures of the play . On the contrary , their jocular and merry sisterhood represents an inherent criticism of a ...
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... supposed to be done by these witches sent from thence hither , and other witches and other witches and their familiars " ( qtd . in Egan 163 ) . It becomes clear that Tomkyns was critical and sceptical regarding the portrayal of ...
... supposed to be done by these witches sent from thence hither , and other witches and other witches and their familiars " ( qtd . in Egan 163 ) . It becomes clear that Tomkyns was critical and sceptical regarding the portrayal of ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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